Cargo-boat licensing: display, custody and production requirements determine vessel enrolment and permit suspension for rule breaches. Cargo-boat licences permit vessels to land and ship merchandise in the port subject to a prescribed fee and a fixed term; licences must be returned to the Assistant Commissioner by expiry and include vessel identification details. Vessels must exhibit the letters C.B. on the bows before licensing, keep the licence on board in the custody of the tindal or crew, and produce it on demand; failure to produce renders the vessel unlicensed unless good cause is shown. Licences may be cancelled or suspended for breaches of the Customs Act or rules, or upon revocation by the Port Officer.
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Cargo-boat licensing: display, custody and production requirements determine vessel enrolment and permit suspension for rule breaches.
Cargo-boat licences permit vessels to land and ship merchandise in the port subject to a prescribed fee and a fixed term; licences must be returned to the Assistant Commissioner by expiry and include vessel identification details. Vessels must exhibit the letters C.B. on the bows before licensing, keep the licence on board in the custody of the tindal or crew, and produce it on demand; failure to produce renders the vessel unlicensed unless good cause is shown. Licences may be cancelled or suspended for breaches of the Customs Act or rules, or upon revocation by the Port Officer.
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